The Keywords in TOP 20 (without Hotels) metric displays the number of keywords for which a domain appears in the top 20 Google search results, excluding hotel-related keywords. This helps to estimate a website's organic visibility for non-hotel related queries.
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The Pages with Issues metric in SEMrush identifies web pages with detected issues that may negatively impact SEO performance, such as broken links, missing meta tags, and duplicate content.
Pages Crawled metric in SEMrush represents the number of pages on a website that were crawled by the SEMrush bot during a specific time period. This metric gives an indication of the size and structure of a website, and helps to identify any crawling issues.
Top Keywords by Position is a SEMrush metric that displays a list of keywords that a website ranks for in search results, where the website appears in the top positions. This includes local, hotel, and business name keywords. It helps to identify the website's most valuable keywords and top competitors.
The Keywords in TOP 3 metric shows the number of organic search keywords that a domain or URL ranks for in the top three results on Google search engine, excluding local pack and hotel results. This metric indicates the level of SEO success and the potential for organic traffic to the website.
Total Traffic Cost split up by Domain Organic Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
Total Traffic split up by Domain Adwords Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
The Previous Position split up by Domain Adwords Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
Total number of Backlinks split up by Competitors. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.